Fiona, hello. Hi there, how are you . Im very well, thank you. And welcome back to newscast. Thank you. In previous episodes, we have had about 15 minutes. We have now got about a0 minutes, so. Good job the world is quite chaotic at the moment. There is plenty of Trouble Spots that we can look at. Before we go on a kind of tour around the world, ijust wanted to do a bit of your personal history. So what was happening in County Durham in the 80s when you were a teenager and he decided that russian was the thing that you wanted to get into . Well, that was the period that actually, it is the subject of a Netflix Series at the moment about the Cold War and the bomb where we had the War Scare with the Soviet Union. The 1980s, there were several but the most memorable, at least from my perspective was 1983, when you just could palpably feel the sort of tension internationally. Even as a kid, teenager, in school in County Durham, it is thanks to the bbc, which we were watching religiously e
Good morning. My name is Kirsten Carter and i am the supervisory archivist at the fdr president ial library, and on behalf of the library, id like to welcome you again to the 2017 roosevelt reading festival. Fdr plans for the library to become the premier Research Institution for studying the entire roosevelt era. The librarys Research Room is consistently one of the busiest of all of the president ial libraries. And this years group of authors reflects the wide variety of research down here. And if you love the roosevelt reading festival, and want to support this and other programs that we do here, i encourage you to become a Roosevelt Library member. You can join today at the membership table in the hall or online at fdr library. Org and if you havent already please do go see our new special, temporary museum exhibition, images of internment, the incarceration of japanese americans during world war ii. So let me quickly go over the format for the festivals sessions today. At the top
Was hopeless. Hope he speaks exclusively with the team about the progress hes been making was we would be held in this corner in your problem as the daily covert infection rate tops 150000 in america. We look at how politicians flouting, own, and other very good morning. Thanks for joining us here on r. T. International. Moscow has slammed washingtons decision to quit the open skies treaty, which allows aerial surveillance flights warning that the move will undermine international security. I can discuss this story more detail that with r. T. Correspondent whos been across this world. So the u. S. Is backed out of this, its a big treaty, has been running for several years. Whats the russian reaction but, and in response to that, of course we are hearing critical remarks from the russian government to moscow is disappointed to say the least that the American Administration is kicking out the lex from under the treaty for which as the russian side is putting it, washington has no legitim
Supporters protest the vote count as his campaign mounts legal challenges in several crucial swing states. Alone terry martin good to have you with us theres still no winner in the u. S. Election but there are some encouraging signs for democratic challenger joe biden the former Vice President has picked up wins in some closely fought states President Trumping while is facing an increasingly difficult path to win reelection hes launched legal challenges now aimed its stopping the vote counting in several tight races a call echoed by his supporters. In arizona a group of Trump Supporters have been gathering to protest the ongoing vote count there that race is neck and neck and several news outlets have reported joe biden has flipped the battleground state has made its own founded allegations of voter fraud and on wednesday accused democrats of trying to steal the election. So heres a look at the results with one significant change in the last hour our figures show biden currently on 264
A computer and go on. Varmint. Past that path requires pioneers like been located korea and the graduates of arc in university in germany. How do problematic idea takes you really existing fuel motorbikes in kampala and transform them into electric bikes . So all we remove the petrol power, train, petrol, driven, and electric. So as you can see, its the same bike fuel tank is empty, of course. And what we put inside, mainly a controller in the Electrical Solar electric motor about tree as a source of power replacing the fuel tank. Some digital controls of throttle the theory. But shes become an old laptops, are assembled into Rechargeable Battery units for the e. Bike. And the recycling loop continues, even when the batteries become too weak to use in the ebonics. So what we do is get a new about trees, use it for the mobility. After that, when they lose a bit of power, we either put it, put it in storage systems, like power or power reserves. And once loses again, bit of power. We go